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>> reporter: that was in new york city. the controversial ads are hitting metro stations here. the woman behind them equally controversial blogger, pamela gellar. >> the ads were submitted because they were antiisrael ads running in the metro transit authority so our ads are submitted as a counter to those anti-israel ads. >> i think it's provocative in a bad way. >> it certainly makes you stop and think. >> probably emotional. emotions will be sparked by it. >> defend racism. >> reporter: while this woman, an egyptian born journalist may have taken her defense a little too far, some say this ad could spark more than spray paint. >> i have been many acts of vandalism and violence against muslims, and these happen because of the hate speech and intolerance against american muslims, and we believe that these kind of ads promote these sentiments against american islam and peaceful resolutions to conflict. >> not surprisingly, gellar has the opposite view. >> my ad is a love speech, not hate speech and we have to be able to talk about it. >> reporter: some say the ad implies all mu
>> reporter: that was in new york city. the controversial ads are hitting metro stations here. the woman behind them equally controversial blogger, pamela gellar. >> the ads were submitted because they were antiisrael ads running in the metro transit authority so our ads are submitted as a counter to those anti-israel ads. >> i think it's provocative in a bad way. >> it certainly makes you stop and think. >> probably emotional. emotions will be sparked by it....
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should the state bailout the city's but if not, what tools should the state provide to assist the cities to fund retirement? >> that is one of the reasons this was started because cities had trouble and needed more local decision making. that is something we need to push through. get more control at the city and county level for their pensions and let them raise revenues how they see fit to manage their obligations. that is not a thing the governor and his golden dome really should have a whole lot of control over. we need to let them have more control over their pension and give them the tools they need. >> governor? >> i am very pleased with what we have been able to do with their state liabilities with our retirement system. we put ourselves -- we continue to do exactly what that has advised us to do. we have worked with municipal mayors to determine how we will fix this. we have passed legislation that gives the cities and municipalities some flexibility in the ways they go about addressing their own funded liabilities. we will continue to work with them. >> many west virginia counti
should the state bailout the city's but if not, what tools should the state provide to assist the cities to fund retirement? >> that is one of the reasons this was started because cities had trouble and needed more local decision making. that is something we need to push through. get more control at the city and county level for their pensions and let them raise revenues how they see fit to manage their obligations. that is not a thing the governor and his golden dome really should have a...
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give up on me, baby ♪ >> a little music from the script on a rainy tuesday morning here in new york city. it is october 9th, 2012. a little more music from them tomorrow here on "today." one of our favorite bands around here out on the plaza. we're still spitting a little bit. i'm matt lauer. >> what about the weather? >> here with savannah guthrie and mr. al roker. >> good one, al. >> coming up. a lot of people don't believe whether it exists or not. well, one young man says he knows it's for real. we're talking about heaven. colton says he's been there during a near death experience. he wrote an extremely popular book about it. he's out with a new book. we'll catch up with colton and his parents in just a little while. >> all right. on a little bit of a health kick this morning. five simple habits that you can change to make you healthier, and then, of course, you may have heard the news out of hollywood about danny devito and rhea perlman breaking up after 30 years of marriage. that came as a surprise to a lot of folks. more on that coming up. >> all right. >> we'll start off the hour
give up on me, baby ♪ >> a little music from the script on a rainy tuesday morning here in new york city. it is october 9th, 2012. a little more music from them tomorrow here on "today." one of our favorite bands around here out on the plaza. we're still spitting a little bit. i'm matt lauer. >> what about the weather? >> here with savannah guthrie and mr. al roker. >> good one, al. >> coming up. a lot of people don't believe whether it exists or not....
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this summer the city's ethics commission upheld the charges. it will take a "yes" vote by at least nine of the 11 supervisors to remove mirkarimi. >>> and coming up, same protest, different day. >> this is just getting ridiculous. >> it's very, very disappointing. >> two bay area cities more broken glass more damaged property. the latest tab for the clean-up and why police say some of the troublemakers are starting to look very familiar. >>> no other human being had ever been to the top of this peak as far as i could tell. >> it's a nameless mountain peak in the sierra backcountry and now, it will forever connect the lives of two california men. how their paths crossed on a mountaintop 40 years apart. cleaning up after the occupy movement. last night - some some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. save up to 15% some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. save up to 15% on an ikea kitchen. >>> once again the city of oakland is cleaning up after the "occupy" movement. last night some 200 protestors took to th
this summer the city's ethics commission upheld the charges. it will take a "yes" vote by at least nine of the 11 supervisors to remove mirkarimi. >>> and coming up, same protest, different day. >> this is just getting ridiculous. >> it's very, very disappointing. >> two bay area cities more broken glass more damaged property. the latest tab for the clean-up and why police say some of the troublemakers are starting to look very familiar. >>> no...
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cut crime, a set tough new school standards, root out corruption, and run one of the most responsive city governments in the nation. even when that means rescuing citizens from burning buildings in the morning and shoveling snow from their driveways in the afternoon, i can only guess that come nightfall, perhaps a cape gets thrown into the mix there. he has fought for marriage a quality, and he has never shied away from calling out politicians like governor chris kristi, who vetoed our equality. as the co-chair of the democratic party platform committee this year, our guest led the way on securing a pro- marriage a quality plank in this party's platform. ladies and gentlemen, it is my privilege to introduce a mayor who fights for you, mayor cory booker. >> ♪ i've got the moves like jagger. i've got the moves like jagger. i don't need to try to control you. look into my eyes and i'll own you with the moves like jagger. ♪ >> good evening, everybody. [applause] i feel the excitement. i am telling you right now, this room right here has within it the spirit of our common ancestor. i am no
cut crime, a set tough new school standards, root out corruption, and run one of the most responsive city governments in the nation. even when that means rescuing citizens from burning buildings in the morning and shoveling snow from their driveways in the afternoon, i can only guess that come nightfall, perhaps a cape gets thrown into the mix there. he has fought for marriage a quality, and he has never shied away from calling out politicians like governor chris kristi, who vetoed our...
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last summer brown, a former rising star in city politics, resigned his chairmanship and left city politics. his career in ruins. at his guilty plea last summer, he promised to coop. but judge richard leon was told tuesday, he had three times failed to check in as required. brown attempted to apologize. your apology is a little late in the game. what's your excuse, the judge said, cutting off brown? you must be extremely careful. you don't want to know what the next step is. judge leon ordered brown from now on to check in personally at the court once a week. and to adhere to a curfew from 11:00 p.m. at night until 6:30 in the morning. brown's attorney for ed cook said his client had gotten the message that he could be jailed if he disobeyed the court again. >> is he clear now on what his pretrial release conditions are? >> mr. brown is clear about those. he has always been clear. there was some glitches. i think he is very focused now and he'll walk the straight and narrow path between now and the sentencing day. >> again, brown will be sentenced in november. jim? >> thank you. >>> prince
last summer brown, a former rising star in city politics, resigned his chairmanship and left city politics. his career in ruins. at his guilty plea last summer, he promised to coop. but judge richard leon was told tuesday, he had three times failed to check in as required. brown attempted to apologize. your apology is a little late in the game. what's your excuse, the judge said, cutting off brown? you must be extremely careful. you don't want to know what the next step is. judge leon ordered...
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that's entire city of billings. that's the kind of economics we've gotten from the failed policy of president obama and from the failed policy of senator tester. >> congressman rehberg didn't answer the question why we should vote for him. the fact of the matter is, we had a broken healthcare system and making sure people with people with preexisting condition have coverage. we have to hold insurance companies accountable. as far as the stimulus package goes, the shiloh road congressman provides avenue to get to one of your developments. the fact is that the work that was done, is critically important we're going to move forward. >> thank you very much. now tom to your question for representative rehberg. >> yes representative rehberg. you have criticized american recovery and reinvestment act, our also cut the ribbon on a road project that used stimulus. in february 2009, you credited yourself for securing $42.5 million for montana project and that year consolidated appropriation bill, that's according to your webs
that's entire city of billings. that's the kind of economics we've gotten from the failed policy of president obama and from the failed policy of senator tester. >> congressman rehberg didn't answer the question why we should vote for him. the fact of the matter is, we had a broken healthcare system and making sure people with people with preexisting condition have coverage. we have to hold insurance companies accountable. as far as the stimulus package goes, the shiloh road congressman...
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trust me. >> how about this one from new york city. a well-respected guidance counsellor in the schools here fired after 12 years with the department of education because of photos she took between 17 and 20 years ago when she was 18 to 20 years old that are revealing. they are in lingerie, bikinis, and she was, here's the picture right here. >> yeah. >> she was fired today because of those photos. she stopped modeling some 12 years ago. should she have been fired? >> no, and wrongful termination she has an excellent claim from. from what i understand from the facts, she disclosed the fact that she was a mold before she took the job. there's not been any incident involving her inappropriately with a child. she's been doing her job. i think she's got a great case for wrongful termination. >> and as donny would say she looks hot. >> the internet is not written in pencil, written in ink what. goes on there comes back to haunt you. >> to your point, we won't have anybody working anywhere -- this is going to be price of entry for everything
trust me. >> how about this one from new york city. a well-respected guidance counsellor in the schools here fired after 12 years with the department of education because of photos she took between 17 and 20 years ago when she was 18 to 20 years old that are revealing. they are in lingerie, bikinis, and she was, here's the picture right here. >> yeah. >> she was fired today because of those photos. she stopped modeling some 12 years ago. should she have been fired? >>...
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look at their confidants and honest city. think about how easy it was to turn on me given the information, attention and potential perks. i never put down them or their families. i tried and i cared, then asked for the same. please realize all came to the second mile because of issues, some of those may remain. we will continue to fight. we didn't lose to prone facts, evidence, accurate locations and time. anything can be said. we lost to speculation and stories influenced by people who wanted to convict me. >> that's a portion of the statement outlining why he believed the thing was a well orchestrated lie and believes he was wrongly convicted and speculation and dishonesty fueled the trial. first there will be a hearing to determine if he qualifies as a violent sexual predator. the judge will then hear from the victims, then sandusky will speak. even legal experts believe given the crimes, his age of 68 and the number of charges that he will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars. >> sarah, thanks so much. >>> also i
look at their confidants and honest city. think about how easy it was to turn on me given the information, attention and potential perks. i never put down them or their families. i tried and i cared, then asked for the same. please realize all came to the second mile because of issues, some of those may remain. we will continue to fight. we didn't lose to prone facts, evidence, accurate locations and time. anything can be said. we lost to speculation and stories influenced by people who wanted...
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how about the orioles last night up in baltimore charm city? chris davis, and that's a hit to right field. two runs score. the o's get a big win, 3-2 over the yanks. that series goes back to new york tomorrow night. game three, 8:00. all tied up at one. last three games will be played in the bronx. >>> been talking about rg3 the last two days. we've seen the hit. when he got knocked out, this guy came in, cousins. his fourth nfl pass ever was a beauty. 77yards to moss. he was gone. the redskins had a 4th quarter lead. but cousins, he's a rookie, threw two later interceptions. you're seeing one of them here. the skins lose 24-17. i caught up with cousins yesterday in the locker room and asked him about the two picks and how he would assess his own play. >> i would call them two critical errors. besides those two plays, obviously it was, beyond that it was good football. but those two critical errors are what quarterbacks get killed on. you have to avoid those. i will learn from those and be a much better quarterback after going through that yest
how about the orioles last night up in baltimore charm city? chris davis, and that's a hit to right field. two runs score. the o's get a big win, 3-2 over the yanks. that series goes back to new york tomorrow night. game three, 8:00. all tied up at one. last three games will be played in the bronx. >>> been talking about rg3 the last two days. we've seen the hit. when he got knocked out, this guy came in, cousins. his fourth nfl pass ever was a beauty. 77yards to moss. he was gone. the...
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cities, and cities go and there's great new cities being built, been added in other cities decline. actually if you look at michigan, detroit is a disaster area. but she got 10 miles around and there's pitiful suburbs everywhere. and it's not that bad. it's just change. and i will come back. i agree with that. you will probably get coming in now, i have a theory that within three or four years you will see huge chinese investment in land and development in this country because they're going to put their money somewhere. >> that's a good segue, rupert. the first question from the audience. thank you, appreciated. an interesting one, something i wanted to touch on. what can we learn from other countries in the way they think about immigration? other countries other than united states. what should we be learning from them? >> well, we learn anything we can if they are successful. i think what looks successful at airports not a great example. they pay a lot of money to get the very, very -- as a result they have to higher gdp per person. it's terrific. but if you look at australia, new
cities, and cities go and there's great new cities being built, been added in other cities decline. actually if you look at michigan, detroit is a disaster area. but she got 10 miles around and there's pitiful suburbs everywhere. and it's not that bad. it's just change. and i will come back. i agree with that. you will probably get coming in now, i have a theory that within three or four years you will see huge chinese investment in land and development in this country because they're going to...
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a beautiful view of our city. 50 degrees now in the city. warming up slowly 30's and 40's west of town. we are born to watch these areas of rain east and southeast move out. it will be a slow process. in time, as we get through the day, skies will britain a little bit. i do not know how much we will clear out, but potential of sunshine as we head through the afternoon hours. temperatures will climb slowly in the lower 50's by midday. mostly cloudy in most areas. skies will be brighter. a few sunny breaks. 59 for an afternoon high. that will work out ok. tomorrow near 70 degrees. it will get warm early next week. all right, angela, everything is better now? no backups? >> i wish i could say that. that is not true. unfortunately a lot of backups. marc train and amtrak, until further notice, north of martin airport. a lot of heavy, slow traffic on northbound 95 accounting for the stafford area. heading up past the ocoquan. and traveling on 66, the accident inside the beltway before the dallas connector road. blocking a lane eastbound delays wit
a beautiful view of our city. 50 degrees now in the city. warming up slowly 30's and 40's west of town. we are born to watch these areas of rain east and southeast move out. it will be a slow process. in time, as we get through the day, skies will britain a little bit. i do not know how much we will clear out, but potential of sunshine as we head through the afternoon hours. temperatures will climb slowly in the lower 50's by midday. mostly cloudy in most areas. skies will be brighter. a few...
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partisan job jetting around the country giving speeches raising money in san francisco to new york city while trying to raise taxes on virginians, maybe there wouldn't have been over 100,000 jobs lost in virginia. >> reporter: well, if you were following the debate tonight on the internet, you might have noticed a lot of tweeting going on. each side put their twin on the candidate's record. live in richmond, karen gray houston, fox 5 news. back into you, brian. >>> following developing news from silver spring where a man called police to tell them he'd shot an intruder. he said he found two people in his home on good hope drive and one of them was a stranger. there was an altercation. he shot the intruder. that person showed up at holy cross hospital for treatment. >>> a chilly day in our area, just a few hours to our west snowing. snowshoe mountain in west virginia sent us this video of the first real snow fall. it started falling at 9 a.m. and lasted until this afternoon. the resort won't open until december. sue palka is tracking the temperatures and letting us know when we might be
partisan job jetting around the country giving speeches raising money in san francisco to new york city while trying to raise taxes on virginians, maybe there wouldn't have been over 100,000 jobs lost in virginia. >> reporter: well, if you were following the debate tonight on the internet, you might have noticed a lot of tweeting going on. each side put their twin on the candidate's record. live in richmond, karen gray houston, fox 5 news. back into you, brian. >>> following...
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. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. occasional rain in new york, 60. showers in miami, 88. mostly sunny in dallas, 81. cloudy in los angeles, 74. let's check your national forecast. an offshore storm brings rain up the east coast to maine. a cold front swings through the great lakes region. it will be dry in the west and south except for a few showers and thunderstorms in southern florida. >>> in sports this morning, the orioles put the heat back on the yankees in the american league division series. at first, what a move at home by ichiro suh seay -- suzuki. he's safe. in the third, chris davis with a rocket to right to tie the series. the cards broke out the bats against the nationals. alan craig goes solo hitting one deep to left. carlos beltran hit two monster blasts. the third time he's homered twice in the postseason. the cardinals even the national league division series at one game each. in football, the jets made a game of it against the texans. matt schaub made it look easy top first drive, tossing a 34-yard t
. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. occasional rain in new york, 60. showers in miami, 88. mostly sunny in dallas, 81. cloudy in los angeles, 74. let's check your national forecast. an offshore storm brings rain up the east coast to maine. a cold front swings through the great lakes region. it will be dry in the west and south except for a few showers and thunderstorms in southern florida. >>> in sports this morning, the orioles put the heat...
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temperatures about 53 in the city under mostly cloudy if not totally cloudy. we'll see clouds to start the day but some clearing late in the day and warmer temperatures. 67 to 72 with some sunshine. that's a pretty nice fall afternoon. 64 on thursday as we go back below average. 67 on friday. 67 on saturday. and we will wake up to the upper 30s for most locations. the city, coming in low to mid 40s. the weekend pretty good, i think. saturday looking good. but sunday, really nice. 75 degrees on sunday with some sunshine. the only thing on sunday that i'm a little worried about, we could have 20, maybe 25-mile-an-hour winds. that's the same wind that helps to warm us up. >> okay. we can't have everything. >> coming up, the university of maryland has chosen a side in the gambling debate in maryland. >> and also, a mother wants answers after her son died. the son was pepper sprayed by police. >>> coming up in sports, the nationals getting ready to send let me tell you how i will create 12 million jobs when president obama couldn't. first, my energy independence po
temperatures about 53 in the city under mostly cloudy if not totally cloudy. we'll see clouds to start the day but some clearing late in the day and warmer temperatures. 67 to 72 with some sunshine. that's a pretty nice fall afternoon. 64 on thursday as we go back below average. 67 on friday. 67 on saturday. and we will wake up to the upper 30s for most locations. the city, coming in low to mid 40s. the weekend pretty good, i think. saturday looking good. but sunday, really nice. 75 degrees on...
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ocean city is 55. but low 40s in the shenandoah valley with luray. 41 western maryland, cumberland is 41 and here in town we've got 48. this is off the tower here in northwest d.c. looking to the north. we had the northerly flow so the raindrops are hitting the cover on the lens. 48 degrees. feeling like 45 with a light shower and northerly winds at 7 miles an hour. lots of 30s up in ohio and pittsburgh at 34. lexington 37. so some chilly air just fort and west but we are -- just north and west but we are going to see a warm-up. once we get rid of this piece of energy, this front is up across areas of wisconsin and iowa. that will be arriving tomorrow. ahead of it winds turn southwest and we see a little warm-up to about 70 degrees for your day on wednesday. today, though, about 60 with the afternoon sunshine. tonight 50 in town. low 40s north and west sw some fog -- west with some fog. 70 tomorrow. a nice thursday although cool, 66. friday looks like a nice finish to the week, about 64. then a good lo
ocean city is 55. but low 40s in the shenandoah valley with luray. 41 western maryland, cumberland is 41 and here in town we've got 48. this is off the tower here in northwest d.c. looking to the north. we had the northerly flow so the raindrops are hitting the cover on the lens. 48 degrees. feeling like 45 with a light shower and northerly winds at 7 miles an hour. lots of 30s up in ohio and pittsburgh at 34. lexington 37. so some chilly air just fort and west but we are -- just north and west...
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ryan tells the journalist that to get rid of violent crime in the inner cities, you have to increase opportunities. and then this happens. >> and you can do all that by cutting taxes, with a big tax cut. >> those are your words, not mine. >> thank you very much, sir. >> yeah. that was kind of strange. trying to stuff words in people's mouths? >> i don't know if it's strange. >> it sounds like you're trying to answer the question for me. that's a little odd. >> here with us now, ari melber a correspondent for the nation and jonathan alter, an msnbc political analyst. ari, you said earlier and i heard you, that you didn't believe that mr. ryan was acting out of kilter there but was being fairly reasonable with a rather jumped up local reporter. but isn't it the case that every ailment in society according to paul ryan is solved by tax cuts? everything from leprosy to the deficit? >> i think that's his you view. >> so that was a fair interaction. >> one of the problems we have is sort of the jumpiness. andrew sullivan finds a poll, freaks out, and you kind of got to tell him to fall bac
ryan tells the journalist that to get rid of violent crime in the inner cities, you have to increase opportunities. and then this happens. >> and you can do all that by cutting taxes, with a big tax cut. >> those are your words, not mine. >> thank you very much, sir. >> yeah. that was kind of strange. trying to stuff words in people's mouths? >> i don't know if it's strange. >> it sounds like you're trying to answer the question for me. that's a little odd....
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new york city high school guidance counselor lost her job because of a job she held 20 years ago. tiffany webb had a picture of her modeling when she was 18 to 20. she told the school district and got hired, but her old photos still kept popping up on the web. the school district decided to hire her. she's now suing for wrongful termination, sex discrimination and violence of her first amendment rights. >>> detroit's police chief is out of a job after a sex scandal retired effective immediately. ralph godfrey was already under investigation for sexual investigation with a subordinate. godfrey was the fifth police chief in four years. the mayor says the city will conduct a nationwide search for his replace. >>> more arrests expected in a big wedding brawl in philadelphia over the weekend all caught on camera. a fight broke out between two wedding parties and spilled into the lobby of a hotel. officers had to use batons and a stun gun to get the crowd under control. the uncle of one of the brides died from a heart attack outside the hotel. at least three guests were arrested. a 15-y
new york city high school guidance counselor lost her job because of a job she held 20 years ago. tiffany webb had a picture of her modeling when she was 18 to 20. she told the school district and got hired, but her old photos still kept popping up on the web. the school district decided to hire her. she's now suing for wrongful termination, sex discrimination and violence of her first amendment rights. >>> detroit's police chief is out of a job after a sex scandal retired effective...
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. >> former city councilman turned civil rights activist is a felon of tax evasion and he makes no bones about it. >> i have been strip offed my right to vote and hold public office. now he's fighting to getel felonsget felonsand convicted felons in the lawsuit. he's asking the judge to rule on his argument that the felon disenfranchisement is unconstitutional in virginia. >> so what that means is that every person, even in prison will have their rights restored. >> cenk: so it's an interesting point. finally on the issue of civil rights here. a lot of people argue that our incarceration of african-americans is a new form of jim crow. is this a way of disenfranchising by another name. >> there is no question. i've written a book on this in some length. there is no question. even though african-americans and whites have about the same level of drug use and drug selling overwhelmingly it's african-americans who are prosecutorprosecutorred, who get these long sentences and then when they come out there is a connection between civil rights and felony disenfranchisement. how can we allow to g
. >> former city councilman turned civil rights activist is a felon of tax evasion and he makes no bones about it. >> i have been strip offed my right to vote and hold public office. now he's fighting to getel felonsget felonsand convicted felons in the lawsuit. he's asking the judge to rule on his argument that the felon disenfranchisement is unconstitutional in virginia. >> so what that means is that every person, even in prison will have their rights restored. >>...
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councilwoman took this photo of a billboard in the city of cleveland. it says, voter fraud is a felony, up to three and a half years in prison and a $10,000 fine. what advice do you have for people intimidated by this? >> we went to that billboard together. as tears welled up in my eyes at the sight of that. the fact that african-americans have had to fight so hard to get the right to vote, and then you have groups who are putting billboards up like that. the mayor of the city of cleveland lives two streets over. we're going to continue to fight. we'll not be pushed back by these intimidation efforts. they know disproportionately this will have an impact on the the african-american community who they are represented in the prison system or some of them do have felonies. but you can vote in the state of ohio even if you are an ex-offender. >> how are things looking for president obama in ohio? i know the polls have gone from 5-9 points and bouncing around, but how is he doing? >> he's doing well. we are on the ground. we are going door to door. the presi
councilwoman took this photo of a billboard in the city of cleveland. it says, voter fraud is a felony, up to three and a half years in prison and a $10,000 fine. what advice do you have for people intimidated by this? >> we went to that billboard together. as tears welled up in my eyes at the sight of that. the fact that african-americans have had to fight so hard to get the right to vote, and then you have groups who are putting billboards up like that. the mayor of the city of...
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it's still a crisis here in the city. >> i read if washington was a country, in terms of aids rate, it would rank near the top half of countries in africa. are people here aware of how big an epidemic it is? >> that's a good question. we talk about it every chance we get about the rate of hiv here in d.c. i think some of the crisis we had in the '80s and '90s is a loss. treatments are so good now, if you get into care and stay on treatment, you'll die with hiv, not from hiv. the advances and treatment has taken the crisis mentality out of it. people are come placement. we deal with a lot of stigma with it. >> you say stigma. you mention that word. let's talk about it. it's a big barrier. what is the stigma? >> more than three decades into the epidemic. their families make them use paper plates and plastic utensils. we had people asking can i get it from a mosquito bite or public pool? there's a lot of ignorance and stigma around it. if you are afraid your family is going to react badly if you are diagnosed with hiv, if you don't want them to see your pill bottles, you are less likely t
it's still a crisis here in the city. >> i read if washington was a country, in terms of aids rate, it would rank near the top half of countries in africa. are people here aware of how big an epidemic it is? >> that's a good question. we talk about it every chance we get about the rate of hiv here in d.c. i think some of the crisis we had in the '80s and '90s is a loss. treatments are so good now, if you get into care and stay on treatment, you'll die with hiv, not from hiv. the...
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now, you'd think being a small town virginia parent would not be that different from a big city parent, but suddenly for me the parenting world is bewildering. watching the other parents stack their 4-year-olds calendars with play dates and standardized test tutoring so they can go to the right kindergarten, i felt like a slacker. am i failing my child? is she already behind? have i doomed her to a life of misery because i couldn't get here in the right chess club? help. here with answers i hope is dr. madeline levine, a clinical psychologist and author whose first book "the price of privilege" was a run-away best seller. in her new best seller she argues that our typical measures of success like good grades and high s.a.t. scores are failing our children. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> first of all, let's go straight to the title of the book, the easiest measures of success are grades, s.a.t. scores later in life, high-paying jobs. what is authentic success. >> so, the operate word you used is easiest, so we like them because they're easy to measure. authentic success ha
now, you'd think being a small town virginia parent would not be that different from a big city parent, but suddenly for me the parenting world is bewildering. watching the other parents stack their 4-year-olds calendars with play dates and standardized test tutoring so they can go to the right kindergarten, i felt like a slacker. am i failing my child? is she already behind? have i doomed her to a life of misery because i couldn't get here in the right chess club? help. here with answers i...
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take a look at new york, philadelphia, down into ocean city and virginia beach. the numbers here running in the low to upper 50s. inland, we're in the 40s and low 40s all the way into elkin. you see rising temperatures. that's because more of a east-northeast wind, closer to what that water temperature is for the atlantic. around here 45 degrees. gaithersburg only, alexandra, i think the rain is going to be moving out. still chilly. 45 to 49. still overcast as that rain just ends. by noon today, 52 to 55. maxing out this afternoon, 57 to 60 degrees. 5 higher than yesterday. still a little chilly. i'll be back in 10 minutes. >>> if you're traveling the roads, still looking pretty good. wet roadways, that's what you're dealing with, give yourself extra time. as far as congestion or accidents not bad. traveling along the dull less toll road, your travel lanes are open as you make your way towards the beltway. you're nice and clear. even as you head from the dulles toll road to the interchange, taking the beltway both directions, no issues right now. travel lanes are
take a look at new york, philadelphia, down into ocean city and virginia beach. the numbers here running in the low to upper 50s. inland, we're in the 40s and low 40s all the way into elkin. you see rising temperatures. that's because more of a east-northeast wind, closer to what that water temperature is for the atlantic. around here 45 degrees. gaithersburg only, alexandra, i think the rain is going to be moving out. still chilly. 45 to 49. still overcast as that rain just ends. by noon...
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without any affiliation, and so it's a group that is very concerned about what is happening in our cities, and what is happening on the streets to american's youth. they're very concerned. >> eliot: it struck me when i was in government, when i would speak to people that the issue of gun violence and gun control broke down not so much along partisan d republican and democrat lines but urban roles where there is a pro live ration of guns where those in rural areas don't quite get it. >> i agree with that. when you look at polling with specific policies, having a background check. 87% of non-n ra members support that. in all areas of gun control support those measures. >> eliot: you have experienced this in a way that hopefully very few other people have or will. you went through horrifying incident. how quickly did you realize you wanted to spend the next year on this issue. >> it took me awhile to get involved, and come to mayors against illegal guns. i eventually realized if i didn't get involved personally, i couldn't get mad at the lack of discourse. i just had to actually be involved
without any affiliation, and so it's a group that is very concerned about what is happening in our cities, and what is happening on the streets to american's youth. they're very concerned. >> eliot: it struck me when i was in government, when i would speak to people that the issue of gun violence and gun control broke down not so much along partisan d republican and democrat lines but urban roles where there is a pro live ration of guns where those in rural areas don't quite get it....
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you have seen it dozens of cities that lost plants. there are no big jobs or other sectors that can replace those types of well-paying jobs. new uaw workers are making a run $15 an hour, a little less than half of what the old workers made. auto jobs are changing, and they are not the same height-paying middle-class jobs they once were. the jobs did not have the same economic benefits they once did. they are still some of the best jobs that people can get in some communities. >> there were criticisms from the right that this was a bailout of the unions, not of their auto recovery. you are talking about taking lower wages. say something about how those decisions were made. >> let me first do the scorecard. we put $82 billion in these companies. treasury has an estimate of what the losses would be. treasury is being conservative. in my mind i think the taxpayers got $15 billion under water. if none of the benefits you guys are talking about existed, i would argue its saved a million jobs, and $15 million -- $15 billion is not a lot of mo
you have seen it dozens of cities that lost plants. there are no big jobs or other sectors that can replace those types of well-paying jobs. new uaw workers are making a run $15 an hour, a little less than half of what the old workers made. auto jobs are changing, and they are not the same height-paying middle-class jobs they once were. the jobs did not have the same economic benefits they once did. they are still some of the best jobs that people can get in some communities. >> there...
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. >> the best thing to fight crime in inner cities is to -- >> you can do all that by cutting taxes, with a big tax cut? >> those are your words, not mine, thank you very much sir. >> that was kind of strange. >> the campaign that was michael steele the press secretary was putting a white paper in front of the camera. the reporter knew he was already well over the allotted time to the interview when he decided to ask a weird question. ryan spongded as anyone would in such a situation, when you do nearly 12 hung interviews in a couple of months, eventually you're going to see a local reporter embarrass himself. >>> romney will take questions on thursday night at the winter green resort in virginia where he even did debate prep on an indoor tennis court we're told. he's in florida for more debate prep. >> joe biden is one of the best debaters we have seen in modern politics, he's been doing this 40 years, he ran for president twice and for vice president. this is my first time on a substantial stage. >> ryan is reviewing biden's 2004 debate with sarah palin. on monday ryan attacked wha
. >> the best thing to fight crime in inner cities is to -- >> you can do all that by cutting taxes, with a big tax cut? >> those are your words, not mine, thank you very much sir. >> that was kind of strange. >> the campaign that was michael steele the press secretary was putting a white paper in front of the camera. the reporter knew he was already well over the allotted time to the interview when he decided to ask a weird question. ryan spongded as anyone would...
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>> dave doesn't even know what that is. >> that's a new york city rat. that's what that is. >> okay, okay. there, there. no, no. >> dave, move. >> vinny? is that what you said? the wart hog's name is vinny. >> a wart hog. >> two great reasons david is great, those two reactions. new york city rat and i don't know what to say. >> i do want to know what that animal was. >> it looked like an ant eater, didn't it? >> i don't know what it was. new york city rat is funnier. >>> ben affleck says his new movie "argo" is a nail biting thriller, a comedy, a cia spy movie and a hostage drama and many critics are calling it his best directing job yet. we agree. >> this morning we'll talk with ben about the film and show you some of his other work helping people in central africa. your local news is next. >>> good evening. in teheran tonight, the american embassy is in the hands of several hundred iranian students who took control after a three-hour skirmish with u.s. marines. they are holding hostages. one report says as many as 100, most of them american, and are d
>> dave doesn't even know what that is. >> that's a new york city rat. that's what that is. >> okay, okay. there, there. no, no. >> dave, move. >> vinny? is that what you said? the wart hog's name is vinny. >> a wart hog. >> two great reasons david is great, those two reactions. new york city rat and i don't know what to say. >> i do want to know what that animal was. >> it looked like an ant eater, didn't it? >> i don't know what it...
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things look great dale city to woodbridge. we'll take a live look outside in spring field. a few brake lights coming up to the beltway. i'll be back with more coming up at 6:11. >> see you then. >>> later today a judge is going to sentence former penn state football coach jerry sandusky. >> the 68-year-old sandusky maintains his innocence following his conviction earlier this year on child sex abuse charges. kristin fisher joins us live with more on what's expected in court later today. >> reporter: good morning. jerry sandusky did not testify at his june trial but he is expected to speak at today's sentencing and he's expected to proclaim his innocence. in fact, yesterday sandusky even called in to the penn state radio station from his jail cell to essentially give a preview of what he's expected to say in court this morning. here's part of that recording. >> they can take away my life. they came make me out as a monster. they can treat me as a monster but they can't take away my heart. in my heart i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> reporter: former assi
things look great dale city to woodbridge. we'll take a live look outside in spring field. a few brake lights coming up to the beltway. i'll be back with more coming up at 6:11. >> see you then. >>> later today a judge is going to sentence former penn state football coach jerry sandusky. >> the 68-year-old sandusky maintains his innocence following his conviction earlier this year on child sex abuse charges. kristin fisher joins us live with more on what's expected in court...
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work to accelerate the economy and add jobs using virginia lessons that i learned as mayor of this city and governor of stra. if we invest in talent, vest in infrastructure, level the playing field for small businesses, we'll grow the economy. we see some positive signs, but frankly, we have a ball and chain and that's congress. congress is holding us back. and what we need to do is change congress especially in two ways. we need people who are more fiscally responsible and we need more people who know frankly the basics about how to work together. you will hear about these themes a lot tonight in my comments. concerning fiscal responsibility, i was the governor that drew a tough straw. i was governor in the worst recession sin the 1930s and i had to cut $5 billion from the state budget, including my own salary. i'm the only governor in modern times that left office with a smaller general fund budget than when i started. i know how to be fiscally responsible. my opponent has a different record. he went into the united states senate in 2001 with the biggest surpluses in the history of th
work to accelerate the economy and add jobs using virginia lessons that i learned as mayor of this city and governor of stra. if we invest in talent, vest in infrastructure, level the playing field for small businesses, we'll grow the economy. we see some positive signs, but frankly, we have a ball and chain and that's congress. congress is holding us back. and what we need to do is change congress especially in two ways. we need people who are more fiscally responsible and we need more people...
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inner cities. to help teach people good discipline, good character. that is civil society. that's what charities and civic groups and churches do, to help one another. >> and do that by cutting taxes? with a big tax cut? >> those are yours, not mine. >> thank you very much, sir. >> yeah. that was strange. >> reporter: the obama campaign, also seeking to mock mitt romney for his pledge to eliminate funding for pbs, by portraying him in a tv ad, by personally going after big bird. the ad says, mitt romney taking on our enemies, no matter where they nest. george? >> we've not seen the end of that. jake, thank you very much. >>> diane sawyer and i will have live coverage of the next big debate. the v.p. candidates go at it this thursday, at 9:00 eastern, 6:00 pacific. >>> let's go to josh and the other top stories. >> good morning, all of you. we're going to begin with new information on the growing meningitis outbreak. a ninth death is being reported in tennessee. in all, 105 cases in the 9 states you
inner cities. to help teach people good discipline, good character. that is civil society. that's what charities and civic groups and churches do, to help one another. >> and do that by cutting taxes? with a big tax cut? >> those are yours, not mine. >> thank you very much, sir. >> yeah. that was strange. >> reporter: the obama campaign, also seeking to mock mitt romney for his pledge to eliminate funding for pbs, by portraying him in a tv ad, by personally going...
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but the best thing to prevent violent crime in the inner city is bring opportunity to inner city. >> gretchen: that's all the interview because that station not supplying the video of what happened. at that point, the reporter continued to try to link that discussion about gun violence to tax cuts. so here was the question from the reporter and you can do all that by cutting taxes with a big tax cut. and paul ryan says, those are your words, not mine. and then he takes the mike off and says that was kind of strange, you're trying to stuff words in people's mouths and the reporter says, i don't know if it's strange. ryan says, it sounds like you're trying to put answers to questions. is there a link to what paul ryan was saying about the fact that there are laws on the books already, gun laws and by the way, what he pointed out, president obama has not talked about changing any of those gun laws as well, and is there a link between those gun laws and bringing opportunity to the inner city and tax cuts? >> steve: the local reporter was over his allotted time and he was trying to get a
but the best thing to prevent violent crime in the inner city is bring opportunity to inner city. >> gretchen: that's all the interview because that station not supplying the video of what happened. at that point, the reporter continued to try to link that discussion about gun violence to tax cuts. so here was the question from the reporter and you can do all that by cutting taxes with a big tax cut. and paul ryan says, those are your words, not mine. and then he takes the mike off and...
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you mentioned cities that are very interesting. texas is six times as large as the entire united states population in 1790. we in austin especially are familiar with the tyranny of a centralized government in austin itself called the state government that often seems determined to deprive the city of austin of autonomy over matters that we hold near and dear. so i think that to the extent that federalism does stand for a principle of decision making at subnational levels and allowing people to participate if decisions that effect their lives, then any modern constitutional convention whether at the state or national level would have to address this. do we want home rule on the part of cities, or do we not? what kinds of protected autonomy do you want for states and what not? these are all wonderful subjects for a convention or for any sort of national conversation that we're not having right now. >> will all right. so my question is based on a lot of the things that you've said. i wonder what your take is on, i guess, who would sup
you mentioned cities that are very interesting. texas is six times as large as the entire united states population in 1790. we in austin especially are familiar with the tyranny of a centralized government in austin itself called the state government that often seems determined to deprive the city of austin of autonomy over matters that we hold near and dear. so i think that to the extent that federalism does stand for a principle of decision making at subnational levels and allowing people to...
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inner cities. that's civil society, that's what charity and civic service and churches do to help realize the value of one another. >> and we can do that but cutting taxes. >> those are your words, not mine. >> wow. >> stephanie: wow. [ baby crying ] >> maybeby doesn't like -- oh no. >> god. >> stephanie: that's his job is like official whiner of the cam bane. [ whining ] >> he is asking questions. you are not supposed to do that. >> stephanie: yeah, people like a week ago were saying the polls were wrong, and now that they are tightening it's now -- oh look -- >> perfect. [ applause ] >> stephanie: we sort of fell down on the job in that whole polling conspiracy didn't we? are americans just stupid jim said? and then the headline pops up man dies after live roach-eating contest. [ buzzer ] >> stephanie: the polls tightening in florida -- >> well it is florida -- >> just after one debate -- >> stephanie: i know romney has been running one of the most disastrous campaigns in history -- [♪ "world n
inner cities. that's civil society, that's what charity and civic service and churches do to help realize the value of one another. >> and we can do that but cutting taxes. >> those are your words, not mine. >> wow. >> stephanie: wow. [ baby crying ] >> maybeby doesn't like -- oh no. >> god. >> stephanie: that's his job is like official whiner of the cam bane. [ whining ] >> he is asking questions. you are not supposed to do that. >>...
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they enjoyed, you know, playing here we love the city, ballpark and fans. >> reporter: teammates will square off tomorrow. jackson taking on carper ingam 3 and they have released times for game 4 and 5. game 4 is set here on thursday for 407 if the tigers beat the as today and they will move that to 5:07 on thursday. if necessary, game 5 will be 8:37 on friday. we'll send it back to you. >> as you said, they have a positive, upbeat attitude. i think we caught that the natitude. so you at 6:00 again tonight. >> you have to love that natitude. >> absolutely. you have to love the weather, too. what a difference from yesterday. it was beautiful out. >> what can we expect into the rest of the evening hours in yo and the low we have had today. later on tonight, i think, and tomorrow morning, we could have some fog and drizzle. shouldn't be a big deal, but we're expecting tomorrow afternoon. finally to get some sunshine and, of course, it's all important tomorrow. the nats will be playing and we would like to have some sun out there and make it nice for all of the fans and let's start with t
they enjoyed, you know, playing here we love the city, ballpark and fans. >> reporter: teammates will square off tomorrow. jackson taking on carper ingam 3 and they have released times for game 4 and 5. game 4 is set here on thursday for 407 if the tigers beat the as today and they will move that to 5:07 on thursday. if necessary, game 5 will be 8:37 on friday. we'll send it back to you. >> as you said, they have a positive, upbeat attitude. i think we caught that the natitude. so...
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. >>> october 9th in new york city. we're in a back pattern right now but that's all right. >> that's life. >> a day is what you make it. how many times have i told you? >> yesterday was a good day for one particular website. remember cat's outfit yesterday? >> velvet, form fitting top. >> i'm sorry. now we juiced it up. ♪ let's get it on >> if i had known i looked like that i wouldn't have. >> you look good. >> no, we don't have to do it again! >> i think we need to. >> we talked. it was my favorite thing. all right, i see it! >> it was a pair of pants. >> leggings like you just stepped into. velvet leg is with a camisole top. >> lysee is the website. >> lysse with a little accent in french on there. >> don't try to show off! >> i'm not. the website crashed because so many people -- >> i was trying to send them to another website to it wouldn't crash again! lysse.com. >> i believe, i believe, i believe, i believe. >> you're right. >> you know what? this morning, i wore a different pair that had like leather -- leathe
. >>> october 9th in new york city. we're in a back pattern right now but that's all right. >> that's life. >> a day is what you make it. how many times have i told you? >> yesterday was a good day for one particular website. remember cat's outfit yesterday? >> velvet, form fitting top. >> i'm sorry. now we juiced it up. ♪ let's get it on >> if i had known i looked like that i wouldn't have. >> you look good. >> no, we don't have to do...
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here's a man who brags about how he made the city safe. it was the biden crime bill that became the clinton crime bill that allowed him to do that. >> we are following both campaigns and begin with vice president biden and nbc inbedded reporter kerry dan. bring us up to speed because both campaigns are really playing the expectations game here and lowering the bar, but we do know that the vice president is a good debater. he does good and shows up well with prep work. >> that's right. he's spending six days off the campaign trail in wilmington leading up to the debate, doing debate prep, mock sort of simulations of what kentucky's going to look like. his debate partner is chris van hollen, a democrat who worked on the house budget committee and is very familiar with paul ryan's policies and also sort of the delivery of those policies. another thing that biden is doing, and this is something that he talks about a lot on the campaign trail, he talks about the book "young guns," which is the one that ryan authored with two of his house collea
here's a man who brags about how he made the city safe. it was the biden crime bill that became the clinton crime bill that allowed him to do that. >> we are following both campaigns and begin with vice president biden and nbc inbedded reporter kerry dan. bring us up to speed because both campaigns are really playing the expectations game here and lowering the bar, but we do know that the vice president is a good debater. he does good and shows up well with prep work. >> that's...
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that's entire city of billings. economics kind of we've gotten from the failed policy of president obama and from the failed policy of senator tester. >> congressman rehberg didn't answer the question why we should vote for him. had a broken healthcare system and we had to make some changes, and making sure people with people with preexisting condition have coverage. we have to hold insurance companies accountable. as far as the stimulus package goes, the shiloh road congressman provides avenue to get to one of your developments. it has been pretty important to billings. the fact is that the work that was done, is critically important we're going to move forward. i hope to get to that plant somewhere in here, or i will address it later on. >> thank you very much. now tom to your question for representative rehberg. >> yes representative rehberg. you have criticized american recovery and reinvestment act, our also cut the ribbon on a road project that used stimulus. in february 2009, you credited yourself for securin
that's entire city of billings. economics kind of we've gotten from the failed policy of president obama and from the failed policy of senator tester. >> congressman rehberg didn't answer the question why we should vote for him. had a broken healthcare system and we had to make some changes, and making sure people with people with preexisting condition have coverage. we have to hold insurance companies accountable. as far as the stimulus package goes, the shiloh road congressman provides...
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on tuesday, we'll look at rising temperatures in urban areas, and one city's efforts to cool down. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woouff. we'll see you online,nd again he tomorrow enin thank you,nd gd nit. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... ts prram s ma possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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the city council reversed itself last week. "the new york times" reports there may be as many as 1,000 dispensaries in los angeles, maybe more, which far outnumbers starbucks locations there. >> all right. weatherer wi er witer wit er wex ba ba baumgartner is attempting to break the sound barrier. he's trying to break a skydive record that's stood for more than 50 years. so we are going to have live coverage of this event throughout the morning right here on cnn. >> yes, we are. it seems like the craziest thing i ever heard of. >>> still unbeaten, the houston texans 5-0 after beating the new york jets 23-17 in "monday night football." arian foster led the way with 152 yards and a touchdown. the texans and atlanta falcons are the only nfl teams still without a loss. >> 5:07. the surprise star of last week's presidential debate lands a role in a brand new political ad. >> big, yellow, a menace to our economy. >> so much for big bird and the race to the white house. that's coming up. ou had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums [ ma
the city council reversed itself last week. "the new york times" reports there may be as many as 1,000 dispensaries in los angeles, maybe more, which far outnumbers starbucks locations there. >> all right. weatherer wi er witer wit er wex ba ba baumgartner is attempting to break the sound barrier. he's trying to break a skydive record that's stood for more than 50 years. so we are going to have live coverage of this event throughout the morning right here on cnn. >> yes,...